Future-Proof

Future-Proof (2015) was a site-responsive audio-visual installation at the Melbourne Polytechnic, Prahran, commissioned as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival 2015 keynote project Uncommon Places II: Instructions from the Fringe. Featuring "affirmations", contemplative music and an early VHS aesthetic, Future-Proof drew on the language of the 1970s-1980s "human potential" movement in response to a large slogan on a nearby window.

This project was supported by the Melbourne Fringe Festival, CIty of Stonnington, and Melbourne Polytechnic.